I wanted to extend an offer on North Sea Clothing through Independence. We are bringing in The Marine from North Sea Clothing to Independence in the coming weeks and wanted to offer a discounted pre-sale price to styleforum. We will be discounting the The Marine sweater by 20% to any members interested in picking the sweater up a few weeks in advanced. The total for the sweater after the 20% off will be $183.00 plus shipping, which will vary on destination and will ship approximately 3 weeks after you make the purcahse.

I wanted to extend an offer on North Sea Clothing through Independence. We are bringing in The Marine from North Sea Clothing to Independence in the coming weeks and wanted to offer a discounted pre-sale price to styleforum. We will be discounting the The Marine sweater by 20% to any members interested in picking the sweater up a few weeks in advanced. The total for the sweater after the 20% off will be $183.00 plus shipping, which will vary on destination and will ship approximately 3 weeks after you make the purcahse.

I've owned the Submariner sweater for just about a year now, and it's a great piece. In regards to sizing up, down, etc, although i've never tried a 36 (what i'd consider my true size) I liked the relaxed fit of the 38. The shoulder seams sit a bit low, but I like to think it's part of the charm of a sweater like this.

Hi all. Received my first NSC item recently. With regards to sizing of these jumpers, I have just under a 40 inch chest, 32 inch waist. I normally like my clothes to feel fitted and opted for an Expedition in a 40 expecting it to be quite snug.
The jumper fits me more like a regular and measures 20" p2p and a little loose around the torso. I'm still very pleased with the Expedition and it certainly is very well made.
I'm yet to wash it for the first time so may expect some slight shrinkage. When I order my next NSC, the shrinkage will determine whether I go for a 38 or 40.

I've owned the Submariner sweater for just about a year now, and it's a great piece. In regards to sizing up, down, etc, although i've never tried a 36 (what i'd consider my true size) I liked the relaxed fit of the 38. The shoulder seams sit a bit low, but I like to think it's part of the charm of a sweater like this.

going tts would certainly work, but it would lose it's appeal.

Do you ship with UPS to Canada too? And will you be getting more sizes in the Submariner? Thanks!

I've owned the Submariner sweater for just about a year now, and it's a great piece. In regards to sizing up, down, etc, although i've never tried a 36 (what i'd consider my true size) I liked the relaxed fit of the 38. The shoulder seams sit a bit low, but I like to think it's part of the charm of a sweater like this.

going tts would certainly work, but it would lose it's appeal.

Does the Marine fit similar? I am a J Crew 36R in their suits; the small for SNS herning fisherman fits well in the body. Would I be a 36 or 38 for the Marine?

Im 6 foot tall, 26" strikes me as similar to other lengths; isn't the SNS Fisherman this year about 25.5"? At least that is what end clothing listed their small asEdited by Kenneth Cole Haan - 11/30/13 at 1:05pm

Has anyone tried shrinking a NSC Item? I just got the Marine (in navy), but because of the way it drapes, the fit is larger on me than I would like. Seeing how loose the knit is, however, I am tempted to shrink it. The flip side is, if I dont like it shrunk I just decreased the resale since it is currently BNWT. What do you guys think I should do?